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Access Violation In Module Error In Proteus

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For anyone who didn't see the original post or the v1.1 update announcement, SkySpaces is a home environment gallery + manager for WMR. It lets you discover and install alternatives to the Cliff House just as easily as apps in an app store. Once you install an environment from SkySpaces, open WMR and select your desired environment in the Start Menu Places list. Apr 11, 2019  Fix error internal Exception: access violation in module 'ARESS.DLL' 0005E99B Proteus.

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I am running a driving simulation software which is called UC Win/Road on Windows 10. Workshop manual coventry victor. I have been getting the error 'Access violation at address 00CD06EC in module 'UCwinRoad.exe'. Read of address 00000168', which is preventing me from opening my last saved file. I have looked at almost all forums, tried every possible solution suggested by people (ccleaner, sfc scannow, regedit, 10016 changing hkey permissions and a lot more). Can someone please help me out?

This is 100+ hours of my work and I really need it to work. Any help is greatly appreciated.

Hi All,I am new to using Proteus 8 Professional with Micro controllers.I have been tested it with PIC on my School PC and Everything went OK. I have been able to simulate LED Blinking with no problems.As I have mentioned I am NEW and I have just discovered the ability to simulate on a PC while attending the MCU Class.I have tried to do the same with ATMEGA328P on the same PC of which the PIC16F84A worked great on simulation and I am ABLE to make it work and simulateBUT when I press the STOP button I am getting an UNKNOWN error.